[lg policy] Free registration for all attendees! UK Language Policy After Brexit 2019, Mon 2 Sep, Queen's University Belfast // Polasaí Teanga sa Ríocht Aontaithe i ndiaidh an Bhreatimeachta 2019, Dé Luain, 2 Meán Fómhair, Ollscoil na Banríona, Béal Feirste
Dave Sayers
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/**UK Language Policy after Brexit 2019: The balance between foreign, indigenous, and
community languages**
/
Monday 2 September, Queen's University Belfast
Plenary speaker: Fhiona Mackay, Director, Scotland's National Centre for Language (SCILT)
*https://sites.google.com/view/uklpab/2019*
/**Polasaí Teanga sa Ríocht Aontaithe i ndiaidh an Bhreatimeachta 2019:
Cothromaíocht idir teangacha iasachta, teangacha dúchais agus teangacha pobail**
/
Dé Luain, 2 Meán Fómhair, Ollscoil na Banríona, Béal Feirste/
/Cainteoir lánseisiúin: Fhiona Mackay, Stiúrthóir, Scotland's National Centre for
Language (SCILT)
*https://sites.google.com/view/uklpab/2019*
UKLPAB is *free for presenters and attendees*. We thank Queen’s University Belfast’s
School of Arts, English and Languages, and the Arts and Humanities Research Council
for their kind support.
Please share! https://twitter.com/DaveJSayers/status/1104053372104163329
Tá UKLPAB saor in aisce do láithreoirí is don lucht freastail mar a bhí cheana.
Gabhann muid ár mbuíochas le Scoil na nEalaíon, an Bhéarla is na dTeangacha, in
Ollscoil na Banríona Béal Feirste, agus leis an Chomhairle um Thaighde sna hEalaíona
is sna Daonnachtaí as flaithiúlacht a gcuid tacaíochta.
Scaip Le Do Thoil! https://twitter.com/DaveJSayers/status/1104053372104163329
Regards / Le meas,
Dave Sayers, Janice Carruthers, Mícheál Ó Mainnín
--
Dr. Dave Sayers, ORCID no. 0000-0003-1124-7132
Senior Lecturer, Dept Language & Communication Studies, University of Jyväskylä,
Finland | www.jyu.fi
Communications Secretary, BAAL Language Policy group | www.langpol.ac.uk
dave.sayers at cantab.net | http://jyu.academia.edu/DaveSayers
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